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As the world’s largest technology manufacturers increasingly move toward creating products that are designed to be difficult or impossible to repair, Motherboard has started looking toward the margins of tech to find the people keeping older machines alive and running.
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New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to treatment facilities and upstate farms.
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New York City has the most complex waste management system in North America. This is the history of trash in New York City.
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Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 8,491,079 distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790km2), New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2014 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.6million residents). In 2013, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly US$1.39trillion, while in 2012, the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve and eleven countries, respectively.

New York City (band)

New York City was an AmericanR&Bvocal group. They formed in 1972 under the name "Tri-Boro Exchange", and all of the group's members had had significant experience singing in other vocal and doo-wop ensembles. They are also from New York City.

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New York City (You're a Woman)

New York City (You're a Woman) is the fourth album by singer-songwriter Al Kooper for Columbia Records, recorded and released in 1971.

Recorded with two separate groups, one in Los Angeles, California (which produced eight tracks) and the other in London, England (which produced three) and inspired by the likes of Elton John (whose "Come Down in Time" is covered), The Beatles and Neil Young, Kooper trotted out a more subdued sound than on his previous albums. Among the best-known tracks from the album is the title track, the only released portion of the presumably unfinished New York City: 6 A.M. to Midnight.

New York City (album)

New York City is an album by The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones. The album was recorded during August and September 2000, a few weeks before Jones made her own demos for Blue Note Records, and released three years later. Jones sings on all seven tracks, and this album is more bluesy than Jones' debut album, Come Away with Me. One of the tracks of the album, "Strange Transmissions", was bundled with the Nokia 6230 mobile phone.

The paper's print version has the second-largest circulation, behind The Wall Street Journal, and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States. It is ranked 39th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation has fallen to fewer than one million daily since 1990. Nicknamed for years as "The Gray Lady", The New York Times has long been regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". It is owned by The New York Times Company. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. – whose family (Ochs-Sulzberger) has controlled the paper for five generations, since 1896 – is both the paper's publisher and the company's chairman. Its international version, formerly the International Herald Tribune, is now called the International New York Times.

Growing A Jungle In My New York Apartment

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A model has created an oasis in the middle of New York City by cramming 500 plants into her apartment. Self confessed “crazy plant lady” SummerRayne Oakes decided to turn her Brooklyn apartment into a forest after her roommate moved out six years ago. Since then she has expanded the collection in her 1,200 square foot apartment and now has more than 150 plant species including a full forest wall, pineapple plants and even a banana tree.
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Meet the Machinists Who Keep the New York Times Running

As the world’s largest technology manufacturers increasingly move toward creating products that are designed to be difficult or impossible to repair, Motherboard has started looking toward the margins of tech to find the people keeping older machines alive and running.
In the first episode of State of Repair, we visited the New York Times printing plant to meet Greg Zerafa, Jerry Greaney, and Chris Bedetto, who are part of a dying breed of machinists that keeps the newspaper's eight three-story printing presses humming and spitting out hundreds of thousands of newspapers every single day.
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Where Does New York City's Trash Go? | Living City | The New York Times

Where Does New York City's Trash Go? | Living City | The New York Times

Where Does New York City's Trash Go? | Living City | The New York Times

New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to treatment facilities and upstate farms.
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New York City has the most complex waste management system in North America. This is the history of trash in New York City.
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Hurricane Sandy: Video of Explosion at NYC Con Edison Plant

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How TransCanada's Natural Gas Powers New York City | Power Plant Services | GE Power

How TransCanada's Natural Gas Powers New York City | Power Plant Services | GE Power

How TransCanada's Natural Gas Powers New York City | Power Plant Services | GE Power

Located in Long Island City, Queens, New York, just across the East River from Manhattan, the massive Ravenswood power generating station supplies more than 20% of the city's power. The generating station, which supplies more than 2,400 megawatts to the city, includes the Ravenswood Unit 40. Backed by GE's 7FA heavy-duty gas turbine, Unit 40 is the largest gas fired plant in the city.
Learn how a GE FlexEfficiency Advantage Advanced GasPath (AGP) upgrade to Unit 40 helped TransCanada deliver more power, more efficiently and competitively to New York City. Read full customer story: https://www.gepower.com/case-studies/transcanada.

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Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey. HD Stock Footage

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Growing A Jungle In My New York Apartment

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A model has created an oasis in the middle of New York City by cramming 500 plants into her apartment. Self confessed “crazy plant lady” SummerRayne Oakes decided to turn her Brooklyn apartment into a forest after her roommate moved out six years ago. Since then she has expanded the collection in her 1,200 square foot apartment and now has more than 150 plant species including a full forest wall, pineapple plants and even a banana tree.
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Behind the Scenes at New York's Doughnut Plant

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In the first episode of State of Repair, we visited the New York Times printing plant to meet Greg Zerafa, Jerry Greaney, and Chris Bedetto, who are part of a dying breed of machinists that keeps the newspaper's eight three-story printing presses humming and spitting out hundreds of thousands of newspapers every single day.
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published: 06 Dec 2016

Where Does New York City's Trash Go? | Living City | The New York Times

New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to treatment facilities and upstate farms.
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New York City has the most complex waste management system in North America. This is the history of trash in New York City.
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Hurricane Sandy: Video of Explosion at NYC Con Edison Plant

Damanhur in New York. Plant Concert

published: 08 Nov 2012

How TransCanada's Natural Gas Powers New York City | Power Plant Services | GE Power

Located in Long Island City, Queens, New York, just across the East River from Manhattan, the massive Ravenswood power generating station supplies more than 20% of the city's power. The generating station, which supplies more than 2,400 megawatts to the city, includes the Ravenswood Unit 40. Backed by GE's 7FA heavy-duty gas turbine, Unit 40 is the largest gas fired plant in the city.
Learn how a GE FlexEfficiency Advantage Advanced GasPath (AGP) upgrade to Unit 40 helped TransCanada deliver more power, more efficiently and competitively to New York City. Read full customer story: https://www.gepower.com/case-studies/transcanada.

published: 30 May 2013

Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey. HD Stock Footage

Growing A Jungle In My New York Apartment

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A model has created an oasis in the middle of New York City by cramming 500 plants into her apartment. Self conf...

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A model has created an oasis in the middle of New York City by cramming 500 plants into her apartment. Self confessed “crazy plant lady” SummerRayne Oakes decided to turn her Brooklyn apartment into a forest after her roommate moved out six years ago. Since then she has expanded the collection in her 1,200 square foot apartment and now has more than 150 plant species including a full forest wall, pineapple plants and even a banana tree.
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A model has created an oasis in the middle of New York City by cramming 500 plants into her apartment. Self confessed “crazy plant lady” SummerRayne Oakes decided to turn her Brooklyn apartment into a forest after her roommate moved out six years ago. Since then she has expanded the collection in her 1,200 square foot apartment and now has more than 150 plant species including a full forest wall, pineapple plants and even a banana tree.
Videographer / director: Ruaridh Connellan
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Meet the Machinists Who Keep the New York Times Running

As the world’s largest technology manufacturers increasingly move toward creating products that are designed to be difficult or impossible to repair, Motherboar...

As the world’s largest technology manufacturers increasingly move toward creating products that are designed to be difficult or impossible to repair, Motherboard has started looking toward the margins of tech to find the people keeping older machines alive and running.
In the first episode of State of Repair, we visited the New York Times printing plant to meet Greg Zerafa, Jerry Greaney, and Chris Bedetto, who are part of a dying breed of machinists that keeps the newspaper's eight three-story printing presses humming and spitting out hundreds of thousands of newspapers every single day.
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As the world’s largest technology manufacturers increasingly move toward creating products that are designed to be difficult or impossible to repair, Motherboard has started looking toward the margins of tech to find the people keeping older machines alive and running.
In the first episode of State of Repair, we visited the New York Times printing plant to meet Greg Zerafa, Jerry Greaney, and Chris Bedetto, who are part of a dying breed of machinists that keeps the newspaper's eight three-story printing presses humming and spitting out hundreds of thousands of newspapers every single day.
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Where Does New York City's Trash Go? | Living City | The New York Times

New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to tr...

New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to treatment facilities and upstate farms.
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New York City has the most complex waste management system in North America. This is the history of trash in New York City.
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New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to treatment facilities and upstate farms.
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New York City has the most complex waste management system in North America. This is the history of trash in New York City.
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Located in Long Island City, Queens, New York, just across the East River from Manhattan, the massive Ravenswood power generating station supplies more than 20% of the city's power. The generating station, which supplies more than 2,400 megawatts to the city, includes the Ravenswood Unit 40. Backed by GE's 7FA heavy-duty gas turbine, Unit 40 is the largest gas fired plant in the city.
Learn how a GE FlexEfficiency Advantage Advanced GasPath (AGP) upgrade to Unit 40 helped TransCanada deliver more power, more efficiently and competitively to New York City. Read full customer story: https://www.gepower.com/case-studies/transcanada.

Located in Long Island City, Queens, New York, just across the East River from Manhattan, the massive Ravenswood power generating station supplies more than 20% of the city's power. The generating station, which supplies more than 2,400 megawatts to the city, includes the Ravenswood Unit 40. Backed by GE's 7FA heavy-duty gas turbine, Unit 40 is the largest gas fired plant in the city.
Learn how a GE FlexEfficiency Advantage Advanced GasPath (AGP) upgrade to Unit 40 helped TransCanada deliver more power, more efficiently and competitively to New York City. Read full customer story: https://www.gepower.com/case-studies/transcanada.

Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey. HD Stock Footage

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Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey.
Police fight strike pickets in Camden, New Jersey. Three thousand men walk outside the New York Shipbuilding company plant. A dispute between officers and strikers marks labor difficulties at the Worsted Mill in Cleveland. Men at work inside automobile plants in Detroit after US PresidentFranklin Roosevelt settled the dispute between laborers and manufactures in the motor industry. Location: Camden New Jersey. Date: March 28, 1934.
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Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey.
Police fight strike pickets in Camden, New Jersey. Three thousand men walk outside the New York Shipbuilding company plant. A dispute between officers and strikers marks labor difficulties at the Worsted Mill in Cleveland. Men at work inside automobile plants in Detroit after US PresidentFranklin Roosevelt settled the dispute between laborers and manufactures in the motor industry. Location: Camden New Jersey. Date: March 28, 1934.
Visit us at www.CriticalPast.com:
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Growing A Jungle In My New York Apartment

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A model has created an oasis in the middle of New York City by cramming 500 plants into her apartment. Self confessed “crazy plant lady” SummerRayne Oakes decided to turn her Brooklyn apartment into a forest after her roommate moved out six years ago. Since then she has expanded the collection in her 1,200 square foot apartment and now has more than 150 plant species including a full forest wall, pineapple plants and even a banana tree.
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In the first episode of State of Repair, we visited the New York Times printing plant to meet Greg Zerafa, Jerry Greaney, and Chris Bedetto, who are part of a dying breed of machinists that keeps the newspaper's eight three-story printing presses humming and spitting out hundreds of thousands of newspapers every single day.
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Where Does New York City's Trash Go? | Living City | The New York Times

New York City has one of the largest sanitation departments in the world, but, with declining landfills, we follow waste from sidewalks and garbage trucks to treatment facilities and upstate farms.
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New York City has the most complex waste management system in North America. This is the history of trash in New York City.
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Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey. HD Stock Footage

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Workers on strike at New York Shipbuilding Company Plant in Camden, New Jersey.
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